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he's from a little town just outside of midland city, newtown. kind of the place where everybody knows everyone else. population 1,500. got that motorcycle, as well, going by. population 1,500 where we're expecting a lot of those people to be at his funeral today. it actually, the crowd is expected to be so large they had to move it to a civic center. i met a friend of his, pastor robert smith. if he was alive, if he survived, he would probably be here trying to get that boy out of the bunker. also, listen to what a person who lives here in midland city says about ethan, that 5-year-old in that bunker with jimmy lee dykes and the community that surrounded him, she says, with love and support. >> we can fight and we can push through and we can pray and that our prayers are going to be answered that ethan is coming home to be with his large family. >> her name is michelle riley. she is making black, blue and red ribbons. black to mourn the death and blue and red to symbolize the school colors of dale county schools, miguel. >> sound like a very fit
he's from a little town just outside of midland city, newtown. kind of the place where everybody knows everyone else. population 1,500. got that motorcycle, as well, going by. population 1,500 where we're expecting a lot of those people to be at his funeral today. it actually, the crowd is expected to be so large they had to move it to a civic center. i met a friend of his, pastor robert smith. if he was alive, if he survived, he would probably be here trying to get that boy out of the bunker....
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the new orleans city council says that it hopes to learn more friday at an emergency meeting with the power company entergy. we will keep you posted. of course baltimore ravens managed to pull out a victory despite a furious comeback by the 49ers. the ravens fans elated to celebrate with a super sized parade in downtown baltimore. look at the folks gathered, temperatures in the low to mid30s, the reason they have to wait longer than expected, christine romans and i just talked about it, they are all stuck in traffic. the parade is stuck in traffic. rene marsh reporting live for us right in the middle of it all. i don't know that i ever heard of this, seriously the victory parade stuck in traffic. >> reporter: they are. you know what, the fans, they are being very patient. you hear the music. there's a party going on. i'm sitting in joe flacco's hum v, this is the hum v he will be in when he goes through the parade rout. this is the good man that will drive him. we have members from the 175th maryland's national air guard. they are here as well. you know what, a little fun fact, they d
the new orleans city council says that it hopes to learn more friday at an emergency meeting with the power company entergy. we will keep you posted. of course baltimore ravens managed to pull out a victory despite a furious comeback by the 49ers. the ravens fans elated to celebrate with a super sized parade in downtown baltimore. look at the folks gathered, temperatures in the low to mid30s, the reason they have to wait longer than expected, christine romans and i just talked about it, they...
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with the super bowl in town and mardi gras coming up, the city is alive tonight. we're going to take you there next. >>> the super bowl down in new orleans marks the end of a great nfl career for baltimore linebacker ray lewis. the ravens chose him in the first round in 1996. now he is hoping to head into retirement with a super bowl victory. our rachel nichols has more from outside the superdome. >> reporter: ray lewis one way or the other, win or lose he said he is walking away from the game. and really, an interesting moment. because over his 17-year career hee has not only become for fans a presence. he is used to being a premier middle backer in the game for his entire career, but for other players as well. over the past decade i would say he has become kind of the godfather of a lot of nfl players, 20 the point where dozens and dozens of other players not just on his own team, but around the league regularly talk to check in with him, ask him for advice. i think some of that will continue once he leaves the game. but obviously, it's going to be a bit of an e
with the super bowl in town and mardi gras coming up, the city is alive tonight. we're going to take you there next. >>> the super bowl down in new orleans marks the end of a great nfl career for baltimore linebacker ray lewis. the ravens chose him in the first round in 1996. now he is hoping to head into retirement with a super bowl victory. our rachel nichols has more from outside the superdome. >> reporter: ray lewis one way or the other, win or lose he said he is walking away...
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boy is suing the nypd and the city of new york for $250 million claiming police handcuffed the child and held him in custody for ten hours after he was accused of stealing five bucks from a classmate. let's bring our legal guys, avery friedman, civil rights attorney and law professor, is in cleveland, and richard herman, a criminal defense attorney and law professor, is in new york. let me lay out the facts in this case first. police arrested 7-year-old wilson reyes in his bronx school in december. he was charged with robbery, but those charges were later dropped. his mom took a photo of him in the cuffs. you're looking at that right now. she says police treated him like a criminal and now he's traumatized. listen to her lawyer. >> it's unconscionable. this is such a travesty what occurred here, heartbreaking. >> the imageover this handcuffed kid is pretty powerful, but will this case ever go to court? avery? weigh in there. >> yeah, it's not going to court. you know what, everybody in this case, miguel, seems like they're overcaffeinated. what's going on right now is you've got a 7-
boy is suing the nypd and the city of new york for $250 million claiming police handcuffed the child and held him in custody for ten hours after he was accused of stealing five bucks from a classmate. let's bring our legal guys, avery friedman, civil rights attorney and law professor, is in cleveland, and richard herman, a criminal defense attorney and law professor, is in new york. let me lay out the facts in this case first. police arrested 7-year-old wilson reyes in his bronx school in...
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of the utilities commission of the city council. and at that meeting on friday, they are hoping to hear from both representatives of the superdome, smg and entergy, the utility company, and we talked to the chairwoman a little while ago of the city council. she was telling us she really hoped that they would have the answers to what happened by then. carol. >> all right. john zarrella, i am distracted. we just got word in about a u.s. skier, perhaps the greatest female skier in the entire world, she has been air lifted to a hospital after what is being described as a serious crash according to the u.s. ski and snow board association. the crash happened during the opening day of the super g event at the alpine ski world championships in austria. that is all we know. but lindsay von is spectacular. she won four world championships and won the gold medal in the 2010 olympics. our hearts go out to her, hopefully her injuries are not serious. when we get more information, we will pass it along. we will be right back. but there are some t
of the utilities commission of the city council. and at that meeting on friday, they are hoping to hear from both representatives of the superdome, smg and entergy, the utility company, and we talked to the chairwoman a little while ago of the city council. she was telling us she really hoped that they would have the answers to what happened by then. carol. >> all right. john zarrella, i am distracted. we just got word in about a u.s. skier, perhaps the greatest female skier in the entire...
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the allegations of a gang of armed men raped six spanish women visiting the resort city of acalpulco. elizabeth is in l.a. what do we know about what happened, first of all? then we'll get the reaction from the mayor. >> hi, suzanne. a horrifying attack, as you described it, what we know at this point, according to local media reports, six spanish women raped inside a condo staying near the beach resort and seven men tied up with cell phone cables. now, as you mentioned, the mayor just reacted, saying that this is definitely horrifying, condemned the attack, but said it's something that could happen anywhere in the world. we also know that the spanish ambassador is in contact with the victims. at this hour they're not specifying exactly where they are but they have told us they have received medical attention and taking care of them, as we speak. but certainly horrifying details, these tourists reportedly staying at a condo, no motive why the attack. of course the hunt, the manhunt, on for the gang of armed masked men. >> a loot of pressure on the mayor to respond. clearly it's a popu
the allegations of a gang of armed men raped six spanish women visiting the resort city of acalpulco. elizabeth is in l.a. what do we know about what happened, first of all? then we'll get the reaction from the mayor. >> hi, suzanne. a horrifying attack, as you described it, what we know at this point, according to local media reports, six spanish women raped inside a condo staying near the beach resort and seven men tied up with cell phone cables. now, as you mentioned, the mayor just...
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here in cairo, in alexandria, the cities along the suez canal and cities in the delta as well, we're seeing large demonstrations. and, of course, in cairo, becoming quite violent, this really does seem to be shaking the foundations of the government of mohamed morsi, who has come out and said that the security forces will act decisively to put down and protect the government institutions, he's blaming the opposition for allowing these demonstrations to happen. but what appears fairly apparent is that he doesn't seem to have much control over what is going on in the streets of cairo and other egyptian cities. >> ben, stand by. jim clancy, my question to you, what has the muslim brotherhood, what has president morsi said so far. you hear ben talking about the people want them out. they elected him. >> well, a majority of them elected him and some of them are very angry and they regret that election. i think what president morsi display done right is to pull his own supporters off the streets, to prevent things from getting any worse. to prevent them from getting any worse. he's also re
here in cairo, in alexandria, the cities along the suez canal and cities in the delta as well, we're seeing large demonstrations. and, of course, in cairo, becoming quite violent, this really does seem to be shaking the foundations of the government of mohamed morsi, who has come out and said that the security forces will act decisively to put down and protect the government institutions, he's blaming the opposition for allowing these demonstrations to happen. but what appears fairly apparent...
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another veteran of the big game dan marino has become the talk of the town in the city where he once ruled. but it's not for any of his football feats. >> i was shocked to read about dan marino. he was the most respected sports hero. >> shock over news that the beloved hall of fame football idol feathered a child out of wedlock. >> for 17 years, he was the signature player of the dolphins, an iconic athletic figure. >> who according to the new york post had an affair in 2004, a child born in 2005 and millions paid to keep it all quiet. in a statement he said this is a personal and private matter. i take full responsibility both personally and financially for my actions. now as i did then. we mutually agreed to keep our arrangement private to protect all parties involved. a private affair that people here seem willing to overlook. >> he has done incredible things for this community with his foundation, his charitable work, the stuff that he did for the miami dolphins, the only nfl team he ever played for, by the way. is legendary. his records are still out there waiting to be broken.
another veteran of the big game dan marino has become the talk of the town in the city where he once ruled. but it's not for any of his football feats. >> i was shocked to read about dan marino. he was the most respected sports hero. >> shock over news that the beloved hall of fame football idol feathered a child out of wedlock. >> for 17 years, he was the signature player of the dolphins, an iconic athletic figure. >> who according to the new york post had an affair in...
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dan simon live at salt lake city. dan, why the delay? >> reporter: here in salt lake city, they're pleased the ban remains in place, but they see this as a short-term victory. it is important to note that here where the mormon church is headquartered, that they view this through the eyes of the mormon church, they view same sex relationships as sinful. i've been talking to parents and scout leaders alike to ask them what they would do if the ban was lifted. take a look. >> it is hard to predict what would happen. i know what i would do. i would stop volunteering in the boy scouts and i think my son would leave scouting. and i would try to find another organization that teaches high moral principle. >> reporter: about 70,000 boy scouts here in the salt lake city area. the fear is that this ban is lifted, you would see a mass exodus of people leaving the boy scouts at their parents urging. brooke? >> dan simon, thank you. >>> next, scientists made this absolutely incredible discovery here, billions of earth-like alien planets could be resi
dan simon live at salt lake city. dan, why the delay? >> reporter: here in salt lake city, they're pleased the ban remains in place, but they see this as a short-term victory. it is important to note that here where the mormon church is headquartered, that they view this through the eyes of the mormon church, they view same sex relationships as sinful. i've been talking to parents and scout leaders alike to ask them what they would do if the ban was lifted. take a look. >> it is...
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showcasing the city of new orleans. and the people who love it. and whether you're into the big easy because of the food, the saints or borbon street, the who-dat is a place like no other. >> my name is shorty, and my new orleans is music. i've been all over different continents and when i come back home, i go out on the street, play with some of the brass bands, get over to my grandmother's house for some good gumbo. i think about 4 or 5, i can remember a little bit, older musicians playing in my ear, showing me with my hand what i was supposed to do. when another musician died, all the musicians come out from different bands and we make one big band to celebrate the person's life that passed. so music is in our blood. and music is new orleans. i think it's the heartbeat of the city. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio.
showcasing the city of new orleans. and the people who love it. and whether you're into the big easy because of the food, the saints or borbon street, the who-dat is a place like no other. >> my name is shorty, and my new orleans is music. i've been all over different continents and when i come back home, i go out on the street, play with some of the brass bands, get over to my grandmother's house for some good gumbo. i think about 4 or 5, i can remember a little bit, older musicians...
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on its way to city hall to kick off this victory parade. and from there the team headed to m&t bank stadium where thousands of ravens fans attended a free celebration featuring the team and live entertainment. >>> here is a question, where is john boehner? because his number two is out there, he's talking about the republican party's future, and making a surprise comment about guns. you will hear what eric cantor told cnn. >>> plus, how does a little boy recover from being held hostage? special needs child, underground, for one week, with a killer. wendy walsh joins me live next. searching for a bank designed for investors like you? tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 schwab bank was built with all the value and convenience tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 investors want. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like no atm fees, worldwide. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and no nuisance fees. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 plus deposit checks with mobile deposit. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and manage your cash and investments tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with schwab's mobile app. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 no wonder schwab ba
on its way to city hall to kick off this victory parade. and from there the team headed to m&t bank stadium where thousands of ravens fans attended a free celebration featuring the team and live entertainment. >>> here is a question, where is john boehner? because his number two is out there, he's talking about the republican party's future, and making a surprise comment about guns. you will hear what eric cantor told cnn. >>> plus, how does a little boy recover from being...
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and i know the city is aiming towards 2018 to do that to coincide with the 300 year anniversary of the city. >> there is a whole other story line today percolating, joe carter, about how cbs dropped the ball according to this one. sports columnist on the new york daily news, we'll talk about that later in the hour with several voices we're bringing on whether or not they failed to report what was happening as they awaited on the sidelines. joe carter for me in new orleans. thank you. i want to play some sound. this is commissioner roger goodell. this is what he is saying here about this blackout. >> there is no indication at all that this was caused by the halftime show. absolutely none. i know that's been out there, to say that beyonce's halftime show had something to do with it. that's not the case from everything we have at this point. >> in addition to the power outage, check out cnn.com for the five super bowl moments people are talking about. cnn.com for that. >>> a mother from new york, what was supposed to be on a trip of a lifetime, found dead in turkey. now new developments i
and i know the city is aiming towards 2018 to do that to coincide with the 300 year anniversary of the city. >> there is a whole other story line today percolating, joe carter, about how cbs dropped the ball according to this one. sports columnist on the new york daily news, we'll talk about that later in the hour with several voices we're bringing on whether or not they failed to report what was happening as they awaited on the sidelines. joe carter for me in new orleans. thank you. i...
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schools have been5a closed her most flights have beenÑh9 at the kansas city international airport. and piling snow has knocked out power tow3 tens of thousands of people. ted is at chicago's o'harelp airport. normally very w3busy. this is the second time in two weeks we have seen chicago h) with a major snowstorm.fá >> reporter: yes, the storm is you can seeq it is snowing here suzanne. and iuk has been snowing for th better part of ant( hour now. and we already had 250 flights canceled at o'hare. another 50 flights canceled out of midway, also out of chicago. but, quite frankly, most flights are still running. look÷ at the security line here. you're talking about what is coming potentially with security lines. wouldn't you likeq to bee1 in t one. hardly anybody ivp it at all, look at the big board here. leaving and believe it or not, leaving on time. of course, chicago is prettyokÑ used toi] dealing with snow. bit of its power. throughout the rest of the afternoon>!s"q into the evening. and expecting tapá we're going) to have more delays and more q cancellations. but forq now
schools have been5a closed her most flights have beenÑh9 at the kansas city international airport. and piling snow has knocked out power tow3 tens of thousands of people. ted is at chicago's o'harelp airport. normally very w3busy. this is the second time in two weeks we have seen chicago h) with a major snowstorm.fá >> reporter: yes, the storm is you can seeq it is snowing here suzanne. and iuk has been snowing for th better part of ant( hour now. and we already had 250 flights...
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she was the 42nd person killed in the city already this year. 506 chicagoans were killed last year. wednesday in arizona, police say a man angry over a legal dispute opened fire on three people at a phoenix office complex. two of them died. the gunman later killed himself. in washington on the same day, former congresswoman gabi giffords, herself a victim of a shooting attack, testified that now is the time for congress to act. >> we must do something. it will be hard, but the time is now. you must act. be bold, be courageous. americans are counting on you. thank you. >> and thursday in georgia, a shooting outside a middle school. a 14-year-old was wounded in the head but was treated and released from the hospital. a fellow student is in custody. also on thursday in texas, an assistant district attorney was gunned down in the kaufman county courthouse parking lot. investigators say one, possibly two people, committed the crime. they've offered a reward for more leads in the case. the renewed attention on crimes involving guns, starting of course with newtown, has spurred lawmakers i
she was the 42nd person killed in the city already this year. 506 chicagoans were killed last year. wednesday in arizona, police say a man angry over a legal dispute opened fire on three people at a phoenix office complex. two of them died. the gunman later killed himself. in washington on the same day, former congresswoman gabi giffords, herself a victim of a shooting attack, testified that now is the time for congress to act. >> we must do something. it will be hard, but the time is...
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the explosion happened in the basement of one of the city's tallest skyscrapers. the investigators still don't know why or how it happened. >>> a pilot loses consciousness mid flight. it happened aboard an alaska airlines flight from l.a. to seattle. the co-pilot had to scramble and take over. that plane was diverted to portland. it did land safely and a doctor onboard was able to treat the captain until they landed and medical personnel were able to take over. the pilot's condition has not been released yet. spokesman said he has been with that airline for 28 years. >>> leave it to dr. phil to dig up even more details on the very strange case of a football player who fell in love with a fictional woman online. i know you know we're talking about the manti te'o saga. on the program yesterday, we told you that the man who says he created the hoax tuiasosopo said on dr. phil he'd fallen in love with manti te'o. the first part of the interview aired yesterday, second part will air today and there are still a lot of questions unanswered. >> i tried every other way to
the explosion happened in the basement of one of the city's tallest skyscrapers. the investigators still don't know why or how it happened. >>> a pilot loses consciousness mid flight. it happened aboard an alaska airlines flight from l.a. to seattle. the co-pilot had to scramble and take over. that plane was diverted to portland. it did land safely and a doctor onboard was able to treat the captain until they landed and medical personnel were able to take over. the pilot's condition...
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every city in the world has one cathedral. that's his cathedral and that part of the city i -- they knew what they were doing, they always do, taking the pope over his cathedral for the last time. outstanding. >> reporter: honestly again it is moving because this is such a stoic pope. whatever we want to say and we will for many, many days to come about all the challenges that this church faces, how it's been buffeted by the most appalling scandals, nonetheless this is a significant moment and we all want to see the catholic church move forward so the faith can continue their faith in the hierarchy and in those who lead them. but this is a man who is in his public persona the kind who doesn't wear his heart on his sleeve, as our esteemed colleague john allen has constantly pointed out. yesterday in his pope mobile in st. peter's square he was quite stoic even then. he kept putting his arms out and embracing the people and you could see the first inklings of emotion pouring out after two weeks he had made this decision to resig
every city in the world has one cathedral. that's his cathedral and that part of the city i -- they knew what they were doing, they always do, taking the pope over his cathedral for the last time. outstanding. >> reporter: honestly again it is moving because this is such a stoic pope. whatever we want to say and we will for many, many days to come about all the challenges that this church faces, how it's been buffeted by the most appalling scandals, nonetheless this is a significant...
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so far this year, the city of chicago -- the police department and the city of chicago have seized 809 guns in the first six weeks of this year. we have given you the statistics before about how that compares nationally with some of the cities that we compare ourselves to, like new york city, nine times the number of guns in the first six months of 2012, and two districts alone in the city of chicago out of 22 in the first month or so seizing more firearms than the city of new york, which is three times the size of new york -- of chicago. before you, and i know you can't see it now, because there are so many people here, we have ten guns, that were inventoried last week between the period of the first of february and the 8th of february, 2013 by the chicago police department. including a glock model 17, number of shotguns, a couple of rifles and an assault weapon. and how is it we come into possession of these firearms? on february 5th, chicago police fugitive apprehension unit working with the great lakes regional task force arrested a documented gang member in connection with a homic
so far this year, the city of chicago -- the police department and the city of chicago have seized 809 guns in the first six weeks of this year. we have given you the statistics before about how that compares nationally with some of the cities that we compare ourselves to, like new york city, nine times the number of guns in the first six months of 2012, and two districts alone in the city of chicago out of 22 in the first month or so seizing more firearms than the city of new york, which is...
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on the right the city of new orleans, the city that never sleeps. we're going to get back to this developing story. we can tall it a developing story especially whep it comes to this black out because all the i vest gainvestigation has n done when it comes to this story. investigation has not be done when it comes to this story.investigation has not bee done when it comes to this story.all the investigation has been done when it comes to this story.to this black out because the investigation has not been done when it comes to this story. this is john harbaugh. let's listen in. >> thank you baltimore fans for sticking together and believing in us. for the 49ers, it's just a great football game. the way the game played out when it was 28-6 and the lights went out and whatever happened, i just knew with jim harbaugh being on the other side that they came was going to be a dog fight right until the end. those guys were coming back. there's no greater competitor. there's no greater coach than the national football league or in the world as far as i'm con
on the right the city of new orleans, the city that never sleeps. we're going to get back to this developing story. we can tall it a developing story especially whep it comes to this black out because all the i vest gainvestigation has n done when it comes to this story. investigation has not be done when it comes to this story.investigation has not bee done when it comes to this story.all the investigation has been done when it comes to this story.to this black out because the investigation...
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now casey whien is among those following the swegs acase and w got details about a reward that the city is planning to offer. >> reporter: we don't know the amount of the reward that the joint task force is going to announce in about two hours' time. that reward is, that announcement will be from the los angeles police department, los angeles city officials. we do know that the los angeles county board of supervisors, two members of that board of supervisors are going to request a $100,000 reward. we're expecting the other reward to be much larger than that. also as you mentioned, the manhunt in san bernardino is continuing. it is in the san bernardino mountains, i should say. it is as much downsized from yesterday, about 60 investigators combing those mountains. that number was 125 yesterday. >> as the maphunt continues, investigators are continuing to pour through evidence, some of the evidence is exclusive surveillance video obtained by cnn. the surveillance video from the alley behind an auto accessory store in san diego is time-stamped 9:08 monday morning. 12 hours after the daught
now casey whien is among those following the swegs acase and w got details about a reward that the city is planning to offer. >> reporter: we don't know the amount of the reward that the joint task force is going to announce in about two hours' time. that reward is, that announcement will be from the los angeles police department, los angeles city officials. we do know that the los angeles county board of supervisors, two members of that board of supervisors are going to request a...
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the vatican city today. it's the second to the last time pope benedict xvi will address crowds from that famous window overlooking st. peter's square. over 100,000 people turned out to hear pope benedict ask for prayers for the next pope. ben wedeman is covering the story from rome. >> reporter: a much larger crowd crammed into st. peters square to hear pope benedict give his penultimate angeles prayer. he asked for them to pray for him and the next pope. the pope is now going into a week-long lenten retreat. this is an annual tradition, and part of the lenten season. when he re-emerges, he will convene the last angelis prayer and then step down as the pontiff. it's not clear at this point when the meeting of the conclave, the meeting of 117 cardinals assembled to vote for the next pope will meet. however, a senior vatican spokesman on saturday said that, it could happen earlier than planned, before the 15th of march. i'm ben wedeman, cnn, reporting from rome. >> all right. thank you, ben. >>> a cold day to
the vatican city today. it's the second to the last time pope benedict xvi will address crowds from that famous window overlooking st. peter's square. over 100,000 people turned out to hear pope benedict ask for prayers for the next pope. ben wedeman is covering the story from rome. >> reporter: a much larger crowd crammed into st. peters square to hear pope benedict give his penultimate angeles prayer. he asked for them to pray for him and the next pope. the pope is now going into a...
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the vatican spokesman said it was a carefully thought out decision and not impulsive. >>> the city of los angeles hopes a $1 million christopher dorner is accused of police officer and two others in a revenge plot targeting the lapd. investigators have scaled back their search in a mountain resort community. some officials think dorner may have left the state. >>> a former member of president obama's cabinet wants more oversight into a program using drones. robert gates made the argument. >> i think this idea of being able to execute in effect an american citizen no matter how awful, having some third party, having a say in it or perhaps some -- informing the congress or the intelligence committees or something like that, i just think some check on the ability of a president to do this has merit as we look to the longer term future. gr both democrats and republicans have questioned the use of lethal drone attack which is have also targeted officials overseas. john brennan has been a vocal advocate for uses drones to target enemies. >>> people in hattiesburg, mississippi, will ebe clea
the vatican spokesman said it was a carefully thought out decision and not impulsive. >>> the city of los angeles hopes a $1 million christopher dorner is accused of police officer and two others in a revenge plot targeting the lapd. investigators have scaled back their search in a mountain resort community. some officials think dorner may have left the state. >>> a former member of president obama's cabinet wants more oversight into a program using drones. robert gates made...
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they say the city was suddenly a flurry of debris. emergency sirens and then darkness when the power lines fell down. our josh levs has been monitoring facebook, twitter and i-reports for pictures of the storm. what have you got, josh? >> this is an i-report that's come to us from paul wells. he went driving to the hattiesburg campus of the university of southern mississippi. you are able to see in this powerful video some of these really stricken areas. i'll let this go for 20, 30 seconds so you can see where it brings you here. i want to remine you what we've been telling you. the campus was largely empty. we do have information that there were four buildings that were damaged. take a look at that building right there. look at that. you can just see the power of the tornado there. now, since i have this going, i want to show you something here. this right here is a really important building. it's the ogletree house, the alumni house, very well known. it was put up in 1912. it's historic. now look at that building. it was completely
they say the city was suddenly a flurry of debris. emergency sirens and then darkness when the power lines fell down. our josh levs has been monitoring facebook, twitter and i-reports for pictures of the storm. what have you got, josh? >> this is an i-report that's come to us from paul wells. he went driving to the hattiesburg campus of the university of southern mississippi. you are able to see in this powerful video some of these really stricken areas. i'll let this go for 20, 30...
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the photographer is a former new york city police detective. paul kallen and glenda hatchett are back with me. both sides in this case have filed harassment claims. judge, who has the better case. >> i think the photographer has a better case in this situation, because the reporter was there. so he has a witness. i mean, the things that he said to this guy, really are outrageous. this is a guy who was on the new york police department force for some 15 years. and this just is out of hand. and baldwin is, as you said in the lead of this, is no stranger to this. as i understand it from the most recent reports, the police are not going to pursue any criminal charges against either of them, since both of them filed charges. but i think he has a great civil case here against baldwin. >> now, the reporter does say she got the whole thing on tape. this is a celebrity story. tmz is involved here. tmz which has heard the tape, they say the tape backs up baldwin's claim that he never used a racial slur. >> interesting. >> and that he never said he would
the photographer is a former new york city police detective. paul kallen and glenda hatchett are back with me. both sides in this case have filed harassment claims. judge, who has the better case. >> i think the photographer has a better case in this situation, because the reporter was there. so he has a witness. i mean, the things that he said to this guy, really are outrageous. this is a guy who was on the new york police department force for some 15 years. and this just is out of hand....
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is usually a quiet place. 1,000 people living south of the city. but on friday morning, they, like everyone in the region, were shocked by what they saw. an intense light followed by a trail of smoke across the sky. kindergarten worker says that the 22 children in this room ran to the windows when they saw the light. but she felt that something was wrong and moved them away. she said she was still facing the windows when the meteor's shock wave hit. as the windows blew in, the flying glass cut olga's hands and face, and she said she did not notice, because she was worried about the children. most were safe, but some were terrified and one was bleeding heavily. 3-year-old sasha suffered deep cuts to the hands and face. her mother ran to the kindergarten after she heard the blast. i was shaking she says, and i grabbed her and started to calm her down. a lot of the kids were crying, too. this lady was also in the room that morning and not hurt physically by the blast, but her mother says she is traumatized and too afraid to stand near the windows and
is usually a quiet place. 1,000 people living south of the city. but on friday morning, they, like everyone in the region, were shocked by what they saw. an intense light followed by a trail of smoke across the sky. kindergarten worker says that the 22 children in this room ran to the windows when they saw the light. but she felt that something was wrong and moved them away. she said she was still facing the windows when the meteor's shock wave hit. as the windows blew in, the flying glass cut...
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this is the city of hattiesburg. they say the city was suddenly a flurry of debris and darkness where the power lines fell down. josh has been monitoring facebook, twitter for comments about the storm. >> this is an ireport that came to us from paul wells. he went driving to the hattiesburg campus of the university of southern mississippi. you're able to see some of these stricken areas. i'm going to let this breathe for about 20, 30 seconds. as we take a look at this, i want to remind everyone, what we've been telling you. the campus was largely empty. we do have information from the university there were four buildings damaged. take a look at that. can you see the power of the tornado there. since i have this going, i want to show you something here. this is an important building on the campus. it's very well known. it's historic. put up in 1912. now, look at that building today. this is one of the ones that was complete loy wrecked. we have ireporters throughout the region, and safely they've been able to take som
this is the city of hattiesburg. they say the city was suddenly a flurry of debris and darkness where the power lines fell down. josh has been monitoring facebook, twitter for comments about the storm. >> this is an ireport that came to us from paul wells. he went driving to the hattiesburg campus of the university of southern mississippi. you're able to see some of these stricken areas. i'm going to let this breathe for about 20, 30 seconds. as we take a look at this, i want to remind...
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the photographer is a former new york city police detective. paul kallen and glenda hatchett are back with me. both sides in this case have filed harassment claims. judge, who has the better case. >> i think the photographer has a better case in this situation, because the reporter was there. so he has a witness. i mean, the things that he said to this guy, really are outrageous. this is a guy who was on the new york police department force for some 15 years. and this just is out of hand. and baldwin is, as you said in the lead of this, is no stranger to this. as i understand it from the most recent reports, the police a
the photographer is a former new york city police detective. paul kallen and glenda hatchett are back with me. both sides in this case have filed harassment claims. judge, who has the better case. >> i think the photographer has a better case in this situation, because the reporter was there. so he has a witness. i mean, the things that he said to this guy, really are outrageous. this is a guy who was on the new york police department force for some 15 years. and this just is out of hand....
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the crescent city, not the city, but the crescent city. i don't know what that means, but it's interesting. >> it certainly would be a good night to be down in new orleans. there is no other city in the united states, i've been to almost every city in the u.s., there's no other city in the u.s. that's like new orleans. it's like a european city. >> i've been here for three super bowls. this reminds me, in 1986, the bears super bowl. you had this talk with people in the french quarter, and what have you -- >> can i stop you? >> sure. >> i have to say, terence, congratulations to the harbaugh brothers, the ravens win tonight 34-31. the blackout may have stopped the momentum, but it didn't stop the ravens from wing. they probably, if not for this blackout, they would have won by a much more significant margin. john harbaugh with the ravens, jim with san francisco. john is probably the happier brother. there was not much brotherly love there, was there? >> no, not much. >> not so far. >> anyway, seriously, we still have this issue of the black
the crescent city, not the city, but the crescent city. i don't know what that means, but it's interesting. >> it certainly would be a good night to be down in new orleans. there is no other city in the united states, i've been to almost every city in the u.s., there's no other city in the u.s. that's like new orleans. it's like a european city. >> i've been here for three super bowls. this reminds me, in 1986, the bears super bowl. you had this talk with people in the french...
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emergency manager for the city. the school district already has one, and that's probably what the governor would do next but ultimately it could be chapter nine bankruptcy. in either case it's somebody with a big stick, either the manager or a bankruptcy judge that would have the power to avoid union contracts to pull the rug out from under bondholders and all the other drastic things for example happened in the gm bankruptcy. >> mark i'm struggling, if detroit declares bankruptcy, what would that be like, what would that do to the city of detroit? would it slowly crumble into nothing? >> it's hard to say. we're entering unchartered territory as you said at the top. this would be the largest municipal bankruptcy in u.s. history. and detroit, i moved back in 2009 to write a book about the city and it's already, the services have been cut to the bone as tom said, there's no tax base to speak of. the city can't provide adequate services, 40% of the street lights don't work, the murder rate is, the same number of murder
emergency manager for the city. the school district already has one, and that's probably what the governor would do next but ultimately it could be chapter nine bankruptcy. in either case it's somebody with a big stick, either the manager or a bankruptcy judge that would have the power to avoid union contracts to pull the rug out from under bondholders and all the other drastic things for example happened in the gm bankruptcy. >> mark i'm struggling, if detroit declares bankruptcy, what...